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صور أبكت العالم.. مجزرة بالكيماوي في خان شيخون بسوريا - أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

صور أبكت العالم.. مجزرة بالكيماوي في خان شيخون بسوريا

أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

نشر في: الأربعاء,5 أبريل , 2017 4:47م

آخر تحديث: السبت,8 أبريل , 2017 6:27م

هنا طفل مُمَدّد على أحد أرصفة المدينة لم يجد من يسعفه، و آخر لفظ أنفاسه الأخيرة وهو يرفع يده إلى السماء شاكيًا قاتله لله، وثالث يصارع الموت محمولا على إحدى العربات مبتلة ثيابه من كثرة الماء المسكوب عليه.. عفوًا نحن في إدلب عاصمة الموت بالأسلحة الكيماوية

إدلب.. تلك المدينة التي يغلب على سكانها معارضتهم للنظام، والتي في الآونة الأخيرة باتت مقصدا للمهجرين من المدنيين ممن أجبرهم النظام على ترك مدنهم، لم يتركها “قاتل سوريا” وأصر على نصب المجازر بها، آخرها التي وقعت اليوم في خان شيخون بالريف وراح ضخيتها قرابة المائة شخص، غالبيتهم من الأطفال، لتعيد إلى الأذهان ما حدث قبل أربعة أعوام في الغوطة

وقتل قرابة مائة شخص وأصيب المئات بحالات اختناق في مدينة خان شيخون بريف إدلب الجنوبي (شمالي سوريا) صباح اليوم الثلاثاء إثر استهدافهم بصواريخ تحمل غازًا سامًا أطلقها طيران النظام. بحسب شهود عيان.

من جهته، أشار الدفاع المدني السوري التابع للمعارضة إلى أن أحد الصواريخ التي أطلقتها طائرات النظام كان أحدها محملاً بـ غاز السارين السام، وهو ما أدى إلى وفيات والكثير من حالات الإغماء والاختناق.

وأكّد ناشطون وفاة عائلات بأكملها اختناقًا جراء استهداف خان شيخون بغازات سامة.

في حين، أكّدت مديرية صحة إدلب مقتل 100 شخص وإصابة 400 آخرين في قصف بـ السارين على بلدة خان شيخون، وأفادت قوى الثورة بالرقم ذاته.

The man, who has not been named, was seen sitting on the ground as he hugged his young children following Tuesday's attack. Renewed air strikes hit Khan Sheikhoun on Wednesday. No casualties were reported because the area had been evacuated following Tuesday's attack

The children, pictured above, were among the 72 reported dead after Tuesday's chemical attack, which is believed to have been caused by the nerve agent sarin

 Up to 100 people have died from suffocation after a toxic gas attack in the town of Khan Sheikhoun, in the rebel-held central province of Idlib, Syria, early Tuesday morning. Pictured above, a child gets treatment at a hospital after Assad Regime forces attacked

The United States has blamed the administration of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the attack, while British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson also suggested the attack was caused by the Assad regime. Pictured above, Syrian Veda Ajej, 35, receives treatment at Reyhanli State Hospital in Hatay, Turkey, following the attack

Syrian Mahmut Mansur, 14, receives treatment at Reyhanli State Hospital in Hatay, Turkey, after the chemical attack in Khan Shaykhun, a town of the Idlib district of Syria

Syrian Mahmut Mansur, 14, receives treatment at Reyhanli State Hospital in Hatay, Turkey, after the chemical attack in Khan Shaykhun, a town of the Idlib district of Syria

An injured Syrian boy is being brought to Reyhanli State Hospital in Hatay, Turkey, to receive treatment after Tuesday's gas attackRussia's defense ministry said on Wednesday that a poisonous gas contamination in the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun was the result of gas leaking from a rebel chemical weapons depot after it was hit by Syrian government air strikes. Pictured above, children in Syria following the attacks

An interior view of a hospital, hit by Assad Regime's airstrike, following a previous Assad regime's strike staged with chlorine gas in Khan Shaykhun on Tuesday

Air strikes hit Douma, Kafr Batna and Saqba, a town in the Eastern Ghouta Region of Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Pictured above, a young boy receives medical treatment after attacks in the Kafr Batna district of Eastern Ghouta in Damascus on TuesdayMore than 30 people were injured and one was killed in an attack in rebel-held Douma on Tuesday. Pictured above, children in Douba wait for treatment following the attack

An Injured child receives treatment in a field hospital after airstrikes by forces allegedly loyal to the Syrian government, rebel-held Douma on TuesdaySearch and rescue team members, along with civilians, remove the debris as they try to locate survivors after Assad Regime's airstrike over residential areas in Saqba Town of Eastern Ghouta Region of Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday. At least four civilians, including two children killed and ten others were wounded in the attackVolunteers wrote the names of victims who could be identified on their shrouds after they were killed in airstrikes which hit the civilian areas of Douma

Theresa May said sarin gas use was proven, it would be further evidence of the 'barbarism of the Syrian regime'. A CBRN investigative team (pictured) has crossed the Turkish border and is en route to collect evidence

At least 11 of the 100 people who died in the chemical attack were children. Doctors treating victims at makeshift hospitals in the area say dozens of victims from Khan Sheikhoun are showing signs of sarin poisoningA medical doctor going by the name of Dr. Shajul Islam on Twitter said his hospital in Idlib province received three victims, all with narrow, pinpoint pupils that did not respond to light. Pictured above, a Syrian child receives treatment following the attackCivilians were seen carrying unconscious children to makeshift hospitals in hopes of receiving treatment following the attackSome victims were foaming at the mouth following the toxin attack - a symptom of the poison sarin, which is used as a chemical weapon

People collapsed outside during the attacks on Tuesday, something that usually only happens when banned nerve agents are involved

An unconscious Syrian child is carried at a hospital in Khan Sheikhun, a rebel-held town in the northwestern Syrian Idlib province, following the gas attack

A boy covers his face with his hands as doctors evaluate wounds to his legs and feet following the toxin attack on Tuesday

Sarin, which is made by combining the fluorine in sodium fluoride with carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and phosphorous, is considered one of the world's most dangerous chemical warfare agents. Pictured above, a Syrian man receives treatment after an alleged chemical attack at a field hospital in Saraqib, Idlib

The government denies the use of chemical weapons and has in turn accused rebels of using banned weapons. Pictured above, a wounded kid receives treatment following the attach

Mohammed Hassoun, a media activist in nearby Sarmin - also in Idlib province where some of the critical cases were transferred - said the hospital there had been equipped to deal with such chemical attacks because the town was struck in one chemical attack, early on in the Syrian uprising Syrian activists said that makeshift hospitals soon crowded with people suffocating from toxins following the attack

Idlib province is largely controlled by an alliance of rebels including former Al-Qaeda affiliate Fateh al-Sham Front. Civil defense members tried to reduce the effects of chlorine gas with water as they carried out search and rescue works after a suspected chlorine gas attack in Idlib, Syria

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said those killed had died from suffocation and the effects of the gas. Symptoms of sarin poison include foaming at the mouth and having trouble breathing

Local reports quoted doctors saying the chemical could have been chlorine or Sarin, a colorless, odorless liquid nerve agent that's used as a chemical weapon

Moments after the attack a projectile hit a hospital in the area, bringing down rubble on top of medics as they struggled to treat victims

A Syrian doctor helped a boy following the suspected attack, which has been described as one of the worst in the country's six-year civil war

Idlib is regularly targeted in strikes by the regime, as well as Russian warplanes, and has also been hit by the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group, usually targeting jihadists. pictured above, a victim of a suspected chemical attack as he receives treatment at a makeshift hospitalA medical doctor going by the name of Dr. Shajul Islam on Twitter said his hospital in Idlib province received three victims, all with narrow, pinpoint pupils that did not respond to light

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